Bolt action or Break open
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Nontypical Buck
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I own an Encore, a G2, a Huntsman, 2 Knight Elites, and two White plunger action rifles. So 3 of 7 are breakopens but that doesn't mean I don't find fault with ALL of them. It's my nature.
And here is how much I like the Knight seconday safety http://home.mchsi.com/~rltsr/Wvr2.jpg [:-]
And here is how much I like the Knight seconday safety http://home.mchsi.com/~rltsr/Wvr2.jpg [:-]
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Nontypical Buck
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Patrick, it takes about a minute longer with my nut mod.
Have to take it off, screw on the factory end cap and then disassemble normally. I don't like the notion of putting Loc-Tite on those threads so the lock-nut is a better way for me and doesn't look too bad, IMHO. Suppose it invalidates the warranty but like I said, about a minute.
Have to take it off, screw on the factory end cap and then disassemble normally. I don't like the notion of putting Loc-Tite on those threads so the lock-nut is a better way for me and doesn't look too bad, IMHO. Suppose it invalidates the warranty but like I said, about a minute.
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Patrick, it takes about a minute longer with my nut mod.
Have to take it off, screw on the factory end cap and then disassemble normally. I don't like the notion of putting Loc-Tite on those threads so the lock-nut is a better way for me and doesn't look too bad, IMHO. Suppose it invalidates the warranty but like I said, about a minute.
Patrick, it takes about a minute longer with my nut mod.
Have to take it off, screw on the factory end cap and then disassemble normally. I don't like the notion of putting Loc-Tite on those threads so the lock-nut is a better way for me and doesn't look too bad, IMHO. Suppose it invalidates the warranty but like I said, about a minute.


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